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Title:Rakkety Tam (Redwall #17)
Author:Brian Jacques
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 384 pages
Published:September 21st 2006 by Firebird (first published 2004)
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction. Young Adult. Animals. Adventure
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Rakkety Tam (Redwall #17) Paperback | Pages: 384 pages
Rating: 4.14 | 9596 Users | 173 Reviews

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A dark force is rampaging through the forests of Mossflower. Gulo the Savage, wolverine, flesh-eater and brutal killer, has come across the seas in search of his brother, Askor. Askor stole the famous walking stone that will make one of them king of the lands of ice and snow - and Gulo wants it back. Anybeast who gets in Gulo's way is dead meat. Literally. Rakkety Tam McBurl is a brave border warrior, travelled south in search of adventure. But when his army is attacked by Gulo's flesh-eating band, adventure finds him. Gulo is heading for the ancient Redwall Abbey - and Rakkety Tam is determined not to let the savage Gulo destroy the peaceful ways of Redwall.

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Original Title: Rakkety Tam
ISBN: 014240683X (ISBN13: 9780142406830)
Edition Language: English
Series: Redwall #17, Redwall (chronological order) #17

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I freaking loved these books as a kid. I read every single one of them multiple times and stayed up to date with the series until I graduated high school. Then for some reason, even though 5 more books were published in the series, I felt myself reluctant to pick them up. What if I didnt like them as much? What if I was too old for Redwall?? What if the characters referenced a character I didnt remember because it has been so long and I had to go back and reread them all to get the full

Any time Brian Jacques jumps into the Scottish-influenced side of his Redwall world, you know it's going to be a fun ride. Loved the main characters in this one. It was all just a funny story, with trademark moments of Brian Jacques epicness. The villain was among the most intimidating in the series, I remember, and that's always a good thing. The scarier and/or more intriguing the villain, the better.



Ah, Redwall... Taking me right back to my childhood! Rakkety Tam was a fun tale. It's been a few years since I read the previous novel, Loamhedge.We meet a new sinister antagonist, Gulo the Savage. He's a wolverine, and he's bad. There were parts of the book involving Gulo that shocked me. Let's just say that he and his subordinates don't just kill their enemies, they eat them too. For this reason, the book seemed darker than other Redwall books, but it definitely distinguished just how bad Gulo

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It's been twelve years since I've read a Redwall book. And I was about twelve when I realized the series had declined in quality. Now, here at twenty-seven, I tried to pick up where I left off in the series: Rakkety Tam.As an adolescent, I loved this series more than any other. It had animals, adventure, swordfights, honest good guys, vile villains, epic journeys across majestic landscapes, and best of all a gorgeous map at the front of each book. But after Lord Brocktree came out, I noticed a

Sketches before every chapter liven with villains and dibbun babes.Typo:"I thought it was ole Sarge Wonwill for a blinkin' moment!".. "Sounded jolly well like him, wot!.. I miss him." p 308.Sgt Wonwill is thought dead, then voice loud and clear, then participating in "clever scheme" p 256. I think Cpl Butty Wopscutt was misplaced for living Wonwill.
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